Introduction: Strong professional identity allows for appropriate representation and promotion of occupational therapy. Academic education assists in the development of occupational therapy identity. This study aims to explore the development of occupational therapy identity and graduate attributes in occupational therapy students after the first year of a revised curriculum. Method: Occupational therapy students (n = 58) were surveyed at the commencement of the second year. Data analysis used descriptive statistics and inferential statistics (χ^2 for trend). Results: A total of 54 students (93.1%) completed the survey. Students progressively developed occupational therapy identity over time. There were no significant associations bet...
(1) Background: This study examines the nature of the rarely studied factors of the professional ide...
Occupational therapy (OT) lecturers are at the interface between student education and training and ...
There has been an understanding that occupational therapists suffer from a weak professional identi...
Introduction: Strong professional identity allows for appropriate representation and promotion of oc...
Introduction - Strong professional identity allows for appropriate representation and promotion of o...
Throughout the development of an individual, their identity, or how they see themselves, frequently ...
This study is an examination of the professional socialization process of occupational therapy stude...
Background/aim: The successful development and maintenance of professional identity is associated wi...
Introduction Role-emerging placements are increasingly being used to help prepare occupational ther...
The purpose of this study is to explore the emerging professional identity of the professional maste...
This research explores professional identity formation amongst occupational therapy students. Profes...
An understanding of students' perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise ...
Changes in health and social care present exciting opportunities for occupational therapists to expa...
Christiansen (1999) was first to suggest that identities are closely tied to what people do. Through...
peer-reviewedRole emerging placements are relatively new in the Republic of Ireland and there is deb...
(1) Background: This study examines the nature of the rarely studied factors of the professional ide...
Occupational therapy (OT) lecturers are at the interface between student education and training and ...
There has been an understanding that occupational therapists suffer from a weak professional identi...
Introduction: Strong professional identity allows for appropriate representation and promotion of oc...
Introduction - Strong professional identity allows for appropriate representation and promotion of o...
Throughout the development of an individual, their identity, or how they see themselves, frequently ...
This study is an examination of the professional socialization process of occupational therapy stude...
Background/aim: The successful development and maintenance of professional identity is associated wi...
Introduction Role-emerging placements are increasingly being used to help prepare occupational ther...
The purpose of this study is to explore the emerging professional identity of the professional maste...
This research explores professional identity formation amongst occupational therapy students. Profes...
An understanding of students' perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise ...
Changes in health and social care present exciting opportunities for occupational therapists to expa...
Christiansen (1999) was first to suggest that identities are closely tied to what people do. Through...
peer-reviewedRole emerging placements are relatively new in the Republic of Ireland and there is deb...
(1) Background: This study examines the nature of the rarely studied factors of the professional ide...
Occupational therapy (OT) lecturers are at the interface between student education and training and ...
There has been an understanding that occupational therapists suffer from a weak professional identi...